What is Hydromassage?
Hydromassage is a type of massage therapy "Hands outside" that offers people a massage by exposing them, in a bath or small pool, nozzles of very hot water to massage the body. This type of treatment is usually offered in the spa and some of the larger baths can have several pools that have nozzles aligned with the massage of several different parts of the body with warm water and pressure. You can use several different pools during Hydromassage, or you can only use the nozzles to spray the areas of your body that would be most beneficial. First, the water and water used in which you are immersed is usually much warmer than the temperatures of jacuzzi or bathtub. It is advisable to decide on the basis of the water temperature to see if it is hydromassage for you.
pregnant women should definitely not experience this type of massage and people with high blood pressure or who are prone to fainting or dizziness are not good candidates for treatment. Older people may have skin reactions to the body pressure from water jets. IfFor some certain skin conditions, such as rosacea, they can generally worsen their conditions after exposure to water and hydromassage.
The principle of hydromassage is that the pressure exerted by water jets helps to release tight muscles and promotes the overall feeling of relaxation. Sometimes, because pores open during hot water exposure, hydromassage is combined with other therapies afterwards, such as mineral friction or face. Hydromasage can be combined with aromatherapy, mineral soaking or both during the massage process.
You should ask a few questions before Hydromassage. For example, you can find yourself in the pool or in a room with people of both sexes, so asks if you need a swimsuit, it is important. The answer to this question will vary. Sometimes hydromassage is optional swimsuits and sometimes the spa can require you to carry swimsuits. Plus, when you use any spa, they hadYou would ask if hydromassage is available. It can be freely available for people who receive other treatments in the spa, or may be available for a relatively minimum fee without other treatments.
pressure exerted on muscles can certainly release tense muscles, but this release can only be temporary. Some people are huge fans of Hydromassage and others find themselves with this experience, and instead prefer hand massage. Most people find that they are thirsty after experience, not surprising due to the exposure of hot water. If the spa does not provide water, do not forget to bring your own and drink a lot before and after hydromassage treatment.